When looking at relevant colour theory to my work. I started by looking at white since that is the most prominent colour amongst all of the designs. I knew before my research that white symbolises purity and cleanliness which can help promote my work as more modern and cleaner, helping appeal to my audience. One… Continue reading Colour/Semiotic Theory

When looking at other skateboard based exhibitions. The first and biggest exhibition was the ‘House of Vans’ exhibition in London. The first thing to note is that this exhibition is huge and takes up an entire warehouse. They a virtual tour and an entrance fee, what I am doing is no where near to the… Continue reading Exhibition Research

This slideshow shows all of my final pieces that will be printed on A3. While these have already been talked about. I want to go over some of the changes I would have made if I were to go back and do this again. The first thing I would have done is I would have… Continue reading Final Evaluation

At this point, I am about halfway though my project, and while it isn’t exactly halfway through our allocated weeks, it is halfway through drafting and reaching the final stages. At this point I have finished all my first drafts and from here I need to make decisions about technical changes and what I can… Continue reading Midpoint Evaluation

When looking at surveys from my target audience, I used my peers at college in order to complete this. These were the age ranges which a majority of them being 18 and older, this was crucial as they are the primary target audience. I ended up getting 15 people in total to complete this survey.… Continue reading Audience Surveys

During one of my tutorials, I was given the idea that since I was doing branding, I should consider a logo and name so I could connect these pieces together as my own piece of work. I wasn’t sure if I was going to follow through with this, but I decided to try it and… Continue reading Drafts – Logo